On Mon, 10 May 2021 14:09:38 -0700 (PDT), Chris Brown
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Brought this out to mark the death of Les from the Bay City Rollers. I think there are other interesting things in here.
As for the song title at 40 though...
Playlists are here. Including the Sparks video I didn�t know existed. >https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Tduxrd0d9OkMacZDzQCBq?si=Qp_EZ2l6RtCCWa3R1rwXBA&dl_branch=1
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdiUvgvgpgNrHjz4Y7g50OrOYdSsSy-5e
Chart dated 11 May 1974
I remember most of this from the time, although those memories are
fairly varied ones. IIRC, this was shortly after I'd discovered Radio Luxembourg, so I'm pretty sure I heard some of these on that, although a
lot of memories are of TotP appearances by these songs.
I've seen two acts in this chart play live, but several years after this
chart and neither of them played the song that represents them here.
1. (1) Abba - Waterloo
The Eurovision connection, of course. I do remember watching this live
on TV at the time. You've used the official video in the playlist, but I
prefer to remember the song from the Eurovision perfomance. Unlike now,
when everything except the vocals is pre-recorded, back then it was all
100% live. As the commentator put it, this is the Abba group...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp1_OKawHYw
(Listen out for some classic acidental Partridges in the introduction,
too, or at least they would have been if Alan Partridge had been a thing
in 1974).
2. (27) Rubettes - Sugar Baby Love
This feels a little odd, because listening to it now it sounds a lot
older than the 1970s, but on the other hand I do remember hearing it on
the radio and seeing it on TotP back then.
3. (4) The Wombles - Remember You're A Womble
As novelty songs go, this does go pretty well. Although, as has been
widely remarked previously in this group, the actual musicians behind
the band took it very seriously indeed.
4. (11) Peters And Lee - Don't Stay Away Too Long
I didn't think I remembered this at first when listening to it just now,
but when the chorus kicked in I realised that I did.
5. (12) Bay City Rollers - Shang-A-Lang
They weren't a one-hit wonder, but I doubt many people now would
remember this without being prompted.
6. (9) Wizzard - Rock And Roll Winter
Slightly odd title to be charting in late spring. Although, apparently,
it was originally scheduled to be released in winter, but got pushed
back. Not one of their best, though.
7. (5) The Chi-Lites - Homely Girl
I don't really remember this, even after listening to it.
8. (6) Limmie And The Family Cookin' - A Walkin' Miracle
I do vaguely remember this, but only just.
9. (3) Terry Jacks - Seasons In The Sun
I remember this very well, though. It must have had a lot of airplay at
the time.
10. (17) Stevie Wonder - He's Misstra Know-It-All
Don't remember this.
18. (28) Jim Stafford - Spiders And Snakes
Bit of an odd song. For some reason I remember this very well from the
time. DOn't think I've ever heard it since.
22. (23) David Bowie - Rock And Roll Suicide
I don't remember this from the time, but of course I know it very well
now. The majority of Bowie's early stuff passed me by, but - like a lot
of people of my generation, I suppose - I rediscovered it in the 80s
following Ashes to Ashes.
24. (13) Slade - Everyday
Unusual for Slade, on two fronts - firstly it's a ballad, and, secondly,
it doesn't have any humorous deliberate misspellings in the title.
26. (38) Status Quo - Break The Rules
For a band that's been milking precisely the same formula for decades, a
song titled "Break the Rules" is veering into Alannis Morrisette levels
of irony.
27. (48) Sparks - This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us
One of my favourites at the time.
30. (30) The Wombles - Wombling Song
See above for previous Womble comments.
31. (19) Bill Haley And His Comets - Rock Around The Clock
Not quite sure why this was charting here. Although it is, of course,
genuinely one of the all-time classics.
39. (34) Charlie Rich - The Most Beautiful Girl
I remember this from the time. The time in question, of course, being a
time when country was still mainstream.
40. (31) Paper Lace - Billy- Don't Be A Hero
I also remember this very well from the time. Although I don't get the
point you're making about the title, either.
41. (20) Gary Glitter - Remember Me This Way
Whatever posterity does remember him for, it's very unlikely to be this.
44. (35) The Carpenters - Jambalaya
Rather annoyingly, I remember this from the time as well.
Mark
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